General Information
Title: Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony
Compiler – Editor: Ananias Davisson
Publications using VolumesEditions
- 1 – Published 1820 – by Ananias Davisson in Harrisonburg, Virginia
- 2 – Published 1822 – by Ananias Davisson in Harrisonburg, Virginia
- 3 – Published 1825 – by Ananias Davisson in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Description: Contains additions to the influential Kentucky Harmony, which see for references and discussion.
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Edition 1 (1820)
| Title
|
Year
|
Composer
|
Arranger
|
Lyricist
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First Line
|
Meter
|
Vo.
|
| The Weary Traveler
|
1820
|
|
James C. Lowry
|
Anonymous
|
Come all you weary travelers
|
76. 76. D
|
4
|
| Jerusalem
|
1820
|
James C. Lowry
|
|
Anonymous
|
Jerusalem, my happy home
|
86. 86 (C.M.)
|
4
|
| Mecklenburg
|
1820
|
Anonymous
|
|
Anonymous
|
Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
|
87. 87. D
|
4
|
| Imandra
|
1820
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Caleb J. Taylor
|
I love thee, my Savior, I love thee, my Lord
|
11 11. 11 11
|
4
|
| New Hope
|
1820
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Isaac Watts
|
Come, ye that love the Lord
|
66. 86 (S.M.)
|
4
|
| Crucifixion
|
1820
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Anonymous
|
Saw ye my Savior
|
55. 77. 79
|
4
|
| New Jordan
|
1815
|
Nehemiah Shumway
|
|
Samuel Stennett
|
On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|
86. 86. D (C.M.D.)
|
4
|
| Morning Star
|
1820
|
James C. Lowry
|
|
Philipp Nicolai
|
How splendid shines the morning star
|
887. 887. 484. 8
|
4
|
| Devotion
|
1818
|
Alexander Johnson
|
|
Isaac Watts
|
Sweet is the day of sacred rest
|
88. 88 (L.M.)
|
3
|
| Redemption
|
1805
|
Jeremiah Ingalls
|
Ananias Davisson
|
Anonymous
|
Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand
|
11 11. 11 11
|
4
|
| Staunton
|
1820
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Philip Doddridge
|
Awake, our souls, and bless his name
|
86. 86 (C.M.)
|
3
|
| Changing Seasons
|
1820
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Anonymous
|
When winter is over and spring is begun
|
11 11. 11 11
|
4
|
| Emerald Gates
|
1820
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Richard Kempenfelt
|
Burst ye emerald gates and bring
|
76. 76. 77. 77
|
4
|
| The Rose Tree
|
1813
|
Ananias Davisson
|
|
Anonymous
|
There is a land of pleasure
|
78. 78. D
|
3
|
| Knoxville
|
1820
|
Reubin Monday
|
|
Anonymous
|
Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King
|
88. 887
|
4
|
| Washington
|
1818
|
Reubin Monday
|
|
Joseph Hart
|
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord
|
88. 88 (L.M.)
|
4
|
| Davis
|
1813
|
Anonymous
|
|
Joseph Swain
|
O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|
11 8. 11 8
|
3
|
| Dunlap's Creek
|
1814
|
S. McFarland
|
|
Isaac Watts
|
Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|
86. 86 (C.M.)
|
4
|
| Middlebury
|
1820
|
Anonymous
|
R. D. Humphreys
|
Charles Wesley
|
Come away to the skies
|
669. 669
|
3
|
| Pleasant Hill
|
1820
|
William Nicholson
|
|
Charles Wesley
|
And let this feeble body fail
|
|
4
|
| New Lebanon
|
1808
|
Philo Sherman
|
|
Isaac Watts
|
Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame
|
88. 88. 88
|
4
|
Edition 2 (1822)
| Title
|
Year
|
Composer
|
Arranger
|
Lyricist
|
First Line
|
Meter
|
Vo.
|
| Samanthra
|
1822
|
R. D. Humphreys
|
|
Joseph Swain
|
O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight
|
11 8. 11 8. D
|
4
|
| Female Convict
|
1822
|
Robert Boyd
|
|
|
O sleep not my babe, for the morn of tomorrow
|
|
4
|
| David's Victory
|
1822
|
Robert Boyd
|
|
Hannah More
|
New your festal rites prepare
|
77. 77. 10 10
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4
|
| Dunlap's Creek
|
1814
|
S. McFarland
|
|
Isaac Watts
|
Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|
86. 86 (C.M.)
|
4
|
Edition 3 (1825)
| Title
|
Year
|
Composer
|
Arranger
|
Lyricist
|
First Line
|
Meter
|
Vo.
|
| Mecklenburg
|
1820
|
Anonymous
|
|
Anonymous
|
Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
|
87. 87. D
|
4
|
| Greensville
|
1825
|
Reubin Monday
|
|
John Newton (hymnwriter)
|
How tedious and tasteless the hours
|
88. 88. D (L.M.D.)
|
3
|